Benefits:
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Part-Time Work – Support Someone’s Journey
Looking for a rewarding way to spend a few hours each week? This part-time role is perfect if you’d like meaningful work without the demands of a full-time schedule. Whether you’re a retired teacher, an experienced school support staff member, or simply someone with a kind heart and a little extra time — this could be exactly what you’re looking for.
This isn’t just a job. It’s a chance to brighten someone’s day, encourage independence, and build a connection that truly matters.
Why You’ll Love This Part-Time Role: ✅ Flexibility – Just 9–12 hours per week, with afternoon options (1–4 PM) or evening hours (5 PM) three days a week ✅ Great Pay – $28/hour ✅ Training & Support – Hands-on guidance from a skilled Behavior Specialist so you feel confident and prepared ✅ Purpose & Balance – A chance to make a real impact while still having plenty of time for family, hobbies, or retirement
Who You’ll Support: A joyful 32-year-old gentleman with an intellectual disability, autism, and a mental health diagnosis. He’s curious, funny, and thrives with structure, kindness, and shared experiences.
He especially loves: 🎵 Disney music 🚂 Trains 📺 Fun TV shows 🌟 Exploring the community
What You’ll Do:
Share in his hobbies and community outings
Provide light daily support (meal prep, occasional toileting, and routines)
Offer steady companionship, encouragement, and guidance
What We’re Looking For: ✔ A patient, upbeat, and compassionate person ✔ 2–4 years of experience (preferred) in disability support or behavior plans ✔ Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license ✔ Someone who stays calm, positive, and creative in all situations
Why It’s Different: This part-time role is flexible, meaningful, and impactful. Every shift is an opportunity to bring joy, laughter, and connection — without giving up the time you want for yourself.
📢 Ready for Work That Fits Your Life? Apply today and discover how a few hours a week can make a world of difference — for both you and the person you’ll be supporting.